Beulah Clark Dollar was an NAACP leader from Telfair County. The interview was conducted at the annual state NAACP convention, Brunswick, Ga., October 13-14, 1989.

Among topics discussed: Early background; voter registration; Ruby Hurley; NAACP voting drives; attempts to have blacks named to county school board; Ronnie Walker; U.S. Department of Justice and rezoning voting districts; changing board member replacement laws; pressure on Dollar as a school teacher-activist; lack of control over the school board and local press; vote buying; election mismanagement; registration locations; ward elections and the city council; U.S. census; fighting against the one man county commission; black and white voting patterns; NAACP political forums; voting in Lumber City; white control over employment and its effect on voting patterns; improvements in black political status.

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